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'''Padpad''', along with [[Buwan]], is one of the two [[natural satellite]]s orbiting the [[Unggoy]] homeworld of [[Balaho]]. Located in the [[Tala system]], Padpad orbits Balaho as the planet's secondary satellite.<ref>''[[Halo 3]]'', "[[Bestiarum]]"</ref> Along with Buwan, Padpad was stripped of its resources by the [[Covenant]]'s tithe [[fleet]]s, the moons hollowed out to feed the [[assembly forges]] of the Holy City of [[High Charity]].<ref>''[[Halo: Warfleet]]'', p. 55</ref>
'''Padpad''', along with [[Buwan]], is one of the two [[natural satellite]]s orbiting the [[Unggoy]] homeworld of [[Balaho]]. Located in the [[Tala system]], Padpad orbits Balaho as the planet's secondary satellite.<ref>''[[Halo 3]]'', "[[Bestiarum]]"</ref> Along with Buwan, Padpad was stripped of its resources by the [[Covenant]]'s tithe [[fleet]]s, the moons hollowed out to feed the [[assembly forges]] of the Holy City of [[High Charity]].<ref>''[[Halo: Warfleet]]'', p. 55</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Production notes==
In [[Wikipedia:Tagalog language|Tagalog]], "Padpad" means "Blown by the Wind" or "Gone with the Wind".
In [[Wikipedia:Tagalog language|Tagalog]], "Padpad" means "Blown by the Wind" or "Gone with the Wind".



Revision as of 16:57, May 6, 2021

Padpad, along with Buwan, is one of the two natural satellites orbiting the Unggoy homeworld of Balaho. Located in the Tala system, Padpad orbits Balaho as the planet's secondary satellite.[1] Along with Buwan, Padpad was stripped of its resources by the Covenant's tithe fleets, the moons hollowed out to feed the assembly forges of the Holy City of High Charity.[2]

Production notes

In Tagalog, "Padpad" means "Blown by the Wind" or "Gone with the Wind".

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